The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, February 08, 1917, Image 4
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?H Men's Work Shoes from $.
HI 75 cents anc$1.00 the pair; e
=H Men s Work Shirts 50 cents
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- . uuai ictcivcu a new s>uijjiuv i
Ijj colors and blocks, from $1.5(
== Call on us wfu-n in town.
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Strict Supervision by \J, S. Go\
Pays interest on Savings i)el
WRITE US AND START AN ACCOUNT
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Every style is : winner and was ^
with a view to satisfy every de- jg|
flip cmarf Hrpocor
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1.50 and up. Men's Overalls M
ixtra sizes S3.25 to $1.50. g
t. ' Sat" r Spring in a!! the jj
3 to $o.u0 m
We art ..a.tinj? : ..ervc >~u.
w | * ruby
Messrs. M. L. Raley and R. P. Gi
??| | ' s /n nave pone ro 'Plotun on busines
Miss Eloise Wright spent the wee
end at her home in Cheraw.
? Mr. Bivons Smith, of Wexford. w
ffl . ,n t?wn Monday on his way h.u
j E || from Hot Springs, Ark.
Mr. Carl Threatt, who is worki
' in Morven, N. C., spent Sunday ai
, Monday with his parents here.
Mr. Robert Douglass, formerly
' -It. Croghan, has taken Mr. W.
1 F.ddins' place in the bank.#
, , . I I Mr. !> A. Campbell has a remai
: ? OlUlty J -^ble turkey hen. Since fall she h
I 1' fty-five eggs.
" - ' i Mr. W. It. Eddins has accepted
I I ..motion a. book-keeper with Mr.
! v S ID j. S *" "?vgor.
**r. H. C. A!!en goes ovc ' ' an
,f , * II rot?"* i . .1 very >nort v hiie ti.cse da
"i iuddy roads, thanks to his Fo
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vernmsnt ! Wr- Wright visited his sisti
vciiim in t Miss Eloise, here last Friday and i
.. j companied her back to Cheraw.
pOSltS J ^ Mr. H. II. llarrall made a busim
| I trip to Bennettsville recently.
| I At least one Sunday school in tot
RY MAI! ' i t ill observe "Come to Sunday Sch<
| 1 Day." rhe superintendent of t
| I I'res yte: ian school announced I;
I ; un<lay that he hoped to have o
ii | i.unarcd present Feb. 11. "If y
v-T. Godfrey |> I don't Cuinc you'll be lonesome."
^ashier . j fxal estate for sale;
ii money to loa
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Money to loan on improved fai
i bind; five year loans; cheap rate
interest; also real estate for sale,
1 p;ood terms.
Chesterfield I.oan & Insurance Co.,
"" W. J. Douglass, M^r.
j notice to the stock hold ei
_ * of the redfearn com pan
7i E T*- ^ * NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1
1 lL ? THE STOCKHOLDERS OF TI
_____ J c -vEDFEARN COMPANY that the
BE&JMflCSfiiM J o vvill be a meeting of said stockholdf
| J "t Twelve, Noon, Friday, Februa
I 2 i I J', 1917, in the store building of T
* < Tiedfeurn Company, Chesterfield.
2 j for the purpose of voting on
J soiut'on lo liquidate and dissol
m| c . he Redfenrn Company.
% Notice given this January 15, 191
Z. T. REDFEARN, Presidei
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CITATION NOTICE
ft > I ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
' ? County of Chesterfield.
I5y M. J. Hough, Probate Judge:
0
, Whereas ,Mrs. Minnie R. Rive
j made suit to me to grant her Lette
of Administration of the Estate ni
e'fects of W A Riuoi-a <l.^noon<l
. * These are therefore, to cite and a
ns to ouit r. onish all and a ovular the kindrJ
and creditors of the said W. A. Hi
oi'S, deceased, that they be and appe
r. nefore me, in the Court of Probate,
held at Chesterfield, S. C., on tl
1 <4 day February,
at 11 o'clock
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Mr. J. S. McGregor, of Ruby was in
town Tuesday. 6
Mr. B. F. Clark, of Pageland, was
1 in town Friday.
= Mr. C. A. ,Edgeworth, of Ruby, was g
= in town on Monday. ^
= Mr. G. W. Threat, of Jefferson,
= was in town Monday.
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= Mrs. M. C. Durant is convalescent h
1 after an attact of grip. h
= When you want tire# for Ford Car#, o
E it will pay you to see Odom Bros. Co. *
= They have rare bargain#. Tire# have r
= advanced but they will #ell them to
E you at before-the-war price#. 11
= Magistrate G. M. Rodgers, of Page- (
= land, was in town Monday.
= Mr. Loyd Evans has opened ud a
= grocery store on Page St. * '
= Prof Coker has moved to the hand=
some new bungalow on West Main St. 1
= That New Orleans Molasses is the
| stuff to put on your biscuit. It is .
= liquid joy. Get it at Odom Bro.t. Co. r
= while it lasts. ,
= Supervisor E. R. Knight was in ,
| town Monday and Tuesday. Mr. j
| Knight's special attention is called (
? to the miserable condition of the road .
1 lie leading west from Chesterfield to <
= Ruby, Mt. Croghan and Pageland. I
= The road for three miles just west of I
| Chesterfield is almost impassible. ,
= Mrs. C. L. Melton and little son, ,
= Carol, left for McP.ee Tuesday after t
= spen<ling the week end with Mrs. Mel- |
= ton's mother, Mrs. J. E. Meehan. 'j
= Magistrate Riley Evans is now able
= to be out again alter his recent ill- .
= ness. Mr. Evans' friends were glad
= to see him in Chesterfield Monday.
= We are selling shoes at the prices .
= that were in vogue before the ad- ]
= vance. It will pay vou to call and
H look over our stock before buying. If (
?? u/p ran hi vmi fk* I
= tamr 11 it was three years ago.
ODOM BROS. CO.
Mr. P. A. Murray, Jr., has been
?? spending the past seveial weeks in '
H Columbia in the iterest of the bill i
== n>>w pending w-?f?>re me General As-1
== semhly to pur?.i.nse 1 W) copies of Mr. j
Murray's work on c?-iniinal law. Mr.
^ Murray's friend.; are -'ad that the |
== Ways and Means Committee have i
= \oted favorably on this bill and it
=1 seems assured of passage.
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ro The Ernest Gamble Concert Party
r* i up iuci mat tin* Ih the fourteenth j
ry roiiMpcutIve niid BUcceMful neaaon la j
jje eloquent teatlmony that Thp Camhle j
^ Party la a great favorite with mualc
lover*.
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Rural Policemen Lee Melton, JiMl
Griffith and P. C. McLaurin wera in
)wn Monday.
Lumber is being placed unJtt.the
Tounds of the Baptist Chu|y(Ai prearatory
to the erection of ih/tir new
Sunday school rooms.
We have in stock at al)ittaM corn,
ats, mill feed, cotton H|g jsesl and
ulls, dairy feed, salt, as4 molasses,
torse feed. Our prices are right, and
ur goods are right, and we are right,
nd if you trade with us you will do
ight. ODOM BROS. CO.
Mr- R U U i i-*
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ract for a handsome new dwelling on
Jroen St.
Mrs. R. E. Hanna is visiting her
jarcnts, Mrs. C. E. Summer, in Newjerry.
Miss Cora Craig left Friday for Atanta
to visit her brother, Mr. W. H.
>aig.
Messrs. L. H. Trotti, J. A. Welsh,
N. J. Hanna and A. W. llursey left
Tuesday for an extended hunting and I
fishing trip in Florida. They are |
naking the trip in Mr. Welsh's tourng
car and expect to be gone for sev;ral
weeks. It is needless to say that
fame and fish in Florida are sure for
iestruction.
There is no use saying anything
shout Melrose Flour. Everybody
knows if you want the best flour, you
vill get Melrose. There is none "just
ts good as Melrose," and there is none
better; it is all inferior to Melrose.
Be wise and buy Melrose. >
ODOM BROS. CO.
GENERAL REPAIR SHOP
We have opened a general repair
shop 1 Vfe miles south of Chesterfield,
at Oakland, on the Chesterfield and
McBee road, at the Big Pine. We will
do a first-class general repair line of
work on buggies, wagons and farm
implements, guns and fire-arms of all
descriptions. We can furnish any
part, new, for any make of fire-arm.
We can stock and repair defects on
barrels.
A. A. Jr., and D. F. DOUGLASS
Chesterfield, Route 4
FOR SALE
Cow, fresh in milk; hogs, different
ages. J. C. DOUGLASS, Chesterfield
Route 4. 48p
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HREE-DAY 1
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WEDNESDAY, Feb. 14th, Afternoon
and Night: The Hawkeye Glee Club
and Dr. W. T. S. Culp will be the
attraction*. The Glee Club is described
a* four fine young men who
exdell in harmony and wholesome
humor.
Dr. Culp is a speaker of tremendoui
power, a master of satire, keen wit
and kindly humor.
THURSDAY, the 15th, Gertrude Paynekinski,
wonderful pianist, and
Herbert and Floy Mahon Sprague,
In (harming sketches and playlets.
or. w. t. s. cuip.minuting
and Interpreting Ideals. A
student of great themes und a speuker
it treinendoiiH force niul prophetic vldon.
A master of brilliant satire.
BUILD UP YOU
THE LAND OP
In all ths hlatary of this nouthorn I
whin "Opportunity" has boon to Inniatsi
AI i- -M - * ' '
? "??? ?nw wnwn wt inaunry art wmn
Ing to bring forth the treasures of min?
n unselfish "pulling together," good oi
tho groat oity of tomorrow out of tho s<
FIFTEEN HUNDRED S0UT1
Botwoon tho Potomac and tho Qt
town* liko yours. Boms largor, oomo si
of Cnglish-speaking, nativo-born Amsr
ontiro United Btatos. Thoro to a larg?
shuroh attendance, and thoro io a high
thooo towns thon in any othor section ?
man or young woman loaves one of tho
of tho groat cities, thoy leave behind t
than thoy will evor find elsewhere.
YOU NEED YOUR BOYS AND
You must hold our Boys and girls I
attractive spot en earth. A "dead tewr
give them clean, decent omusemeht mm
thm a chance for so g rear a eareer
whore.
THE BIO THIN08
There lo an abundant opportunity t
country for every en* of yeur young m
greatest success. You need them in d
meting mors scientific farming, in mal
ehurohoo, in building better roads, in
bringing In up-te>date methods of met
tions, in beautifying yeur hemes.
THE BOOSTER CI
Chauti
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[Iia Y|?U ARE
W vited to c
s era?m?; first sho>
I WWhite (
' Madras
I Goods for Spring.
5 to get an early star
son's sewing.
5 This first showing of 1
2 to 10 cents per yard cl
later. See new materi
J Striped Madras
* Sport Stripe Voile
9 Sheer Plaid Flaxon
" Imported French Nainsook
' Novelty Check Gabardine
| ? Basket Check Gabardine
S ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OI
2 CALE, SEA ISLAND, CH'KD
| L. M. E\
2 The Yellow Store
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FOR SALE
COKER NO. 9 LONG STAPLE Cotton
Seed, recleaned and graded.
See what leading buyers say:
Cheraw, S. C., Jan. 25, 1917.
Mr. L. L. Parker,
Pageland, S. C.
Dear Sir: The fifteen bales of cotton
bought from you last fall at 30
cents per pound measured full one
and five sixteenths to one and three
eighths inches. We consider it the
best lot of staple cotton we have ever
bought. (Signed) MALLOY & CO.
Made a bale per acre last year.
Price, $2.00 per bushel.
L. L. PARKER, Pageland.
LAND POSTED
I hereby forbid hunting, hauling
or cutting or any trespassing whatever
on my premises.
60p B. C. Alexander, Middendorf
BOOSTER a
UTAUQUA I
i (ON THURSDAY will be held a big
i I rfoll Weevil Congrevs at which *uch
speaker* as W. W. Long, David R.
Colter and other competent authori>
ties will speak in the forenoon. . . .
i FRIDAY, the 16th, the Ernest Gam<
ble Concert Company will entertain
i afternoon and night. This company
is superb. There is no better.
A WONDERFULLY GOOD PROGRAM
to which all Chesterfield
I County is invited. Farmers are
urged to attend in the morning of
Thursday.
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Br# !
N F Jprnmp ?A man of forcefuI
" iciuiiic. attainments. For
ucurly a quarter of a century identified
with the minlHtry. He Ih member of
the Michigan atate legislature. He
brlnga to the Chautau<|ua platform a
personality which inspires confidence.
R_H0ME TOWN
"OPPORTUNITY."
and of ours there has never been a time
ntly knocking at the deer aa new. Ivory
ing, while the piok and plow are prepar*
t and field. By oe-operation ef effort, and
itizens may lay the foundation and buiid
mall town of today.
TERN TOWNS LIKE YOURS.
If of Mexico there are fifteen hundred
rtallar. Thay inoluda a largar percentage
'icana than any ethar aimilar araa of tha
ir paroantaga af church mambarahip and
ar moral tona pravailing in tha hamoa of
>f thia graat oountry. Whanavar a yaung
?a towns ta aaak hia or har fortuna in ana
ham a battar honja and battar inffuonoaa
0IRL8 TO BUILD YOUB TOW*.
?y making tha Mold homo town" tha moat
i" will navar hold tham. You hava gat ta
t antartainmant, and you hava gat ta giva
t ho ma aa thay think thay can find else*
EIGHT AT HOME.
'l0fc&'4n your town and in tfia surrounding
an Hiid yaung woman to achiava tha vary
svaloping your natural rasourcas, In pro(ing
battar schools, In atrangthonlng your
promoting manufacturing enterprises, In
rahandising, in improving sanitary eondi*
LUB CHAUTAUQUA.
M|ue. Is onethat helps
I source
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CORDIALLY In- | ?
jail and inspect our
-ving of Percales,
joods, Ginghams, 5
and staple Dry ml
Now is the time 1
t on your new sea- fll
White Goods will be from ;
\eaper than goods coming i
als below. 2 |
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Lace Stripe Voile *
Vivide Silk Batiste *
36 Inch Basket Skirting *
Bayadere Stripe Skirting <T " 4
Fancy Novelty Gabardine '
i1 DRESS GINGHAMS, PER- J
HOMESPUN, SHIRTING, ETC. $
rANS CO. |
Cher aw, S. C.
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8 WE REPRESENT 8
? Charlotte Steam Laundry ? \
O Oldest, Largest, and Best Q V I
8 DYEING, CLEANING AND 8 1
8 STEAMING A SPECIALTY 8
X Domestic Finish on Collars x "
O and Cuffs make them look as O
tj they did when you bousht X
^ and return* Friday. x
O Basket leave* every Tuesday Q
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X Bring Us You.* Laundry x d
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<EXT WEEK
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Miss Verna Leone Page, vioSnis*
The Uuiuble Concert Party, la one o
the few women violinists who ha
achieved a great popular!^ with
public. Her playing has a charm
sympathy that reaches the heart, and^^^^HH
is personal note In her work^^^^HH
that is the secret of her invariable sue
cess. She comes before her audlenci
as a well bred cultured young lady
with a charmingly modest manneil^^H^^B
which immediately wins her hearers.
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Adams
Western Reserve In Ohio, whlph hu
. furnished more jtreat men tban any
Uko pleee of territory In the world. H?
has made a study of community prol>lema,
and his lecturea are inspiring '
and of Ineetlmable value.
CARD OF THANKS B^K
We take this means of expressing
our appreciation to all who so faithfully
and kindly assisted us during the
sickness and death of our ?ister.